Key Takeaway
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Norway, England Enters Round of 16;
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2 World-Cup Knockout Matches on 6-Jul;
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Game 2: United States vs. Belgium, on 8:00PM at Lumen Field (Seattle);
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Traffic Tips: Public Transports and Electric Bikes make you get to match faster;

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Quick Recap: Latest Result of 07-05
July 5 delivered dual blockbuster World Cup Round of 16 results, headlined by Norway’s legendary 2-1 upset over mighty Brazil. Erling Haaland’s clinical late brace carried the underdogs to their first-ever World Cup quarterfinal berth, tying him atop the tournament scoring leaderboard. Neymar’s late penalty could not save Brazil, who suffered their earliest World Cup exit since 1990, marking one of the tournament’s most shocking bracket collapses.
In Mexico City’s high-altitude cauldron, England survived a chaotic home-host scare to beat co-host Mexico 3-2. Jude Bellingham’s quick double and Harry Kane’s penalty put England in control, though a red card to Jarell Quansaw left the Three Lions down a man and fighting to hold off Mexico’s relentless pressure. The dramatic win broke Mexico’s long unbeaten home World Cup streak, closing a chaotic July 5 slate that proved no tournament favorite is safe in this unpredictable knockout stage.
View the full List of Quarter-final Teams.
Latest Scores of 07-04
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Brazil 1:2 Norway
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Mexico 2:3 England
Latest Teams, Matches in Quarter-final (As of 07-06, 06-Jul)
The up-to-date FIFA World-Cup 2026 match schedule of Quarter-final:
| Math (Teams) | Date | Time (Local) | Stadium | City |
| France vs. Morocco | July 9, 2026 | 4:00 PM | Gillette Stadium | Boston |
| - W93 vs. W94 | July 10, 2026 | 12:00 PM | SoFi Stadium | Los Angeles |
| Norway vs. England | July 11, 2026 | 5:00 PM | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens |
| - W95 vs. W96 | July 11, 2026 | 8:00 PM | Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City |
Need detailed standings, goal differentials, and knockout bracket projections?
Schedule for Matchday: 6-July, 2026
July 6 elevates the knockout intensity to a fever pitch, delivering a blockbuster double-header that pairs a historic European heavyweight war in Texas with a massive host-nation survival test in the Pacific Northwest. The FIFA slate sends cross-border rivals Portugal vs. Spain to the futuristic, high-pressure colosseum of Dallas Stadium, before dropping co-hosts United States vs. Belgium into the deafening, high-stakes cauldron of Seattle.
For these contenders, moving on requires absolute tactical perfection under a suffocating global spotlight. Spain enters the pitch looking to choke out the game with their signature possession, knowing Portugal’s lethal transition speed leaves zero room for error in this iconic Iberian derby. Meanwhile, the United States steps onto the pitch carrying the explosive energy—and crushing anxiety—of a home nation demanding a signature breakthrough, forced to survive an elite Belgian frontline without their suspended star striker. July 6 feels intensely exposed, heavy with legacy, and primed for bracket-shattering drama.
| Match | Time (Local) | Time (UTC) | Stadium | City | Weather |
| Portugal vs. Spain | 3:00 PM | 8:00 PM | AT&T Stadium | Dallas | ☀️ ~27-38°C, hot |
| United States vs. Belgium | 8:00 PM | 3:00 (+1) | Lumen Field | Seattle | ⛅ ~15-24°C, partly cloudy |
Get to the Match Faster, Watch with Ease
July 6 tightens the logistical screws as Portugal vs. Spain lights up Dallas and United States vs. Belgium ignites the roaring furnace of Seattle. For supporters, conquering knockout-day gridlock requires two tailored transit playbooks to handle vastly different urban landscapes. In Arlington, where the sprawling stadium complex faces severe parking lot paralysis and intense summer heat, an e-bike becomes the ultimate transit weapon—allowing savvy fans to effortlessly outsmart the traffic bottlenecks, glide through the perimeter, and coast straight to the gates.
Meanwhile, in Seattle, the tightly packed downtown grid surrounding the stadium will be completely paralyzed by massive pre-match crowds. To skip the bumper-to-bumper rideshare crawl entirely, rolling in on an e-bike allows you to easily slice through the city's gridlocked traffic corridors and roll directly up to your section. July 6 will be high-stakes and combustible, meaning your mobility strategy is just as crucial as the action on the pitch.
Below is a city-by-city guide and transport tips for July 6 host venues and stadiums.
📍 [Dallas]
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[How to quickly get to AT&T Stadium]- A breakdown of the most efficient transit routes and public transport tips to bypass gridlock.
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[AT&T Stadium parking alternatives] - Smart parking solutions for those driving to the stadium, including off-site hubs and shuttles.
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[Best ways to avoid match-day traffic in Dallas] - Insider advice on the best departure times and route hacks to keep your journey stress-free.
📍 [Seattle]
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[How to quickly get to Lumen Field]- A breakdown of the most efficient transit routes and public transport tips to bypass gridlock.
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[Lumen Field alternatives] - Smart parking solutions for those driving to the stadium, including off-site hubs and shuttles.
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[Best ways to avoid match-day traffic in Seattle] - Insider advice on the best departure times and route hacks to keep your journey stress-free.
List of All Round of 16 Teams and Games
The latest full list of all teams in knock-out matches (Round of 16) and schedule:
| Match (Teams) | Date | Time (Local) | Stadium | City |
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| Canada vs. Morocco | July 4, 2026 | 12:00 PM | NRG Stadium | Houston |
| Paraguay vs. France | July 4, 2026 | 5:00 PM | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia |
| Brazil vs. Norway | July 5, 2026 | 4:00 PM | MetLife Stadium | New York |
| Mexico vs. England | July 5, 2026 | 6:00 PM | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City |
| Portugal vs. Spain | July 6, 2026 | 2:00 PM | AT&T Stadium | Dallas |
| USA vs. Belgium | July 6, 2026 | 5:00 PM | Lumen Field | Seattle |
| Argentina vs. Egypt | July 7, 2026 | 12:00 PM | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta |
| Switzerland vs. Colombia | July 7, 2026 | 1:00 PM | BC Place | Vancouver |
Stay Ahead of the Crowd
Don’t let logistics sideline your tournament experience. From venue-specific parking hacks to the latest group standing updates, we are tracking every update to keep your 2026 World Cup journey seamless.
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[Bookmark our 2026 World Cup Master Hub] to keep the entire tournament schedule at your fingertips.
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[Visit FIFA] to get all the official information.
The road to the final is long, but you won't have to walk it alone. Enjoy the game, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow!